NSW Enacts Historic Bill for Climate Change, Emission Targets

The NSW Government has introduced its landmark Climate Change Bill, to enshrine emissions reduction targets in law in New South Wales and establish an independent Net Zero Commission.

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The Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Bill 2023 commits New South Wales to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2030 and reaching net zero by 2050.

The NSW Government is legislating emissions reduction targets to provide certainty and opportunity to households, industry and clean energy investors as we take firm climate action.

The Bill commits New South Wales to making its contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and its contribution to keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees.

The legislated 2030 and 2050 targets are essential to New South Wales seizing the enormous economic benefit of the transition to renewable energy, which will attract tens of billions of dollars in private investment, put downward pressure on power bills for households and businesses and generate thousands of jobs, most of them in regional areas.

To achieve the targets, the NSW Government is already taking strong action by investing $1.8 billion in renewable energy infrastructure, transmission and storage through the Transmission Acceleration Facility and Energy Security Corporation.

The NSW Government is also creating a new stand-alone Department for Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water, and investing in the circular economy to drive down emissions from waste.

In addition to setting robust emissions reduction targets, the Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Bill 2023 will:

  • establish the Net Zero Commission – a strong, independent, expert body to monitor the state's progress to net zero. It will report annually to ensure parliamentary transparency and accountability
  • put in place guiding principles for action to address climate change
  • set an objective to make New South Wales more resilient to our changing climate.

The NSW Government and Net Zero Commission will liaise with the state's diverse regions and communities to ensure climate action is community-led, informed, fair and transparent.

Quote attributable to Premier Chris Minns:

"The people of New South Wales expect their Government to act on climate change and power bills.

"That's why we're delivering on our election promises to legislate emissions reduction targets and set up the independent Net Zero Commission.

"Enshrining targets in law shows the NSW Government is serious about reaping the benefits of driving down emissions and moving to more affordable, renewable energy.

"New South Wales is driving down emissions while putting downward pressure on power bills."

Quote attributable to Minister for Climate Change, Energy and the Environment Penny Sharpe:

"These laws are a down payment on securing the future for the people of New South Wales. Climate change is already costing New South Wales through more frequent and more extreme weather events, droughts, floods and other disasters.

"Legislating 2030 and 2050 targets and creating an independent Net Zero Commission fulfils a commitment to the people of New South Wales that the Government will take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and continue the renewable transformation of our energy system."

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